hi, i’m Whitney
Whitney Johnson, AIA, LEED AP BD+C | Project Architect
Guilty Pleasure
Watching “Reality” TV Shows and Cartoons. They are pretty much the same thing, right?
Education
Master of Integrated Design and Construction, Auburn University, 2015
Bachelor of Architecture, Auburn University, 2014
Student Design-Build Program, Rural Studio, Auburn University, School of Architecture, 2014
A.A.S. Drafting and Design Technology, Lawson State Community College, 2010
Registrations
USGBC, LEED Accredited Professional BD+C
Professional & Community Involvement
American Institute of Architects, Middle Tennessee Chapter
Board of Directors, AIA Middle TN (Advocacy)
National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA), Nashville Chapter
Adjunct Professor, Auburn University, School of Architecture, 2020-2021
As an Auburn alum and thesis student of Auburn’s Rural Studio, Whitney developed extensive experience with design and construction prior to starting her professional career with EOA Architects. A native of Birmingham, AL, she moved to Nashville in 2015 and has worked on a wide variety of projects with a range of experiences including programming, bridging documents, and feasibility studies. She has also worked through all phases of architectural design including schematic design, construction documents, construction administration, presentations, marketing, graphic design, and BIM management. Whitney has worked on projects of varying sizes and budgets, both new construction and renovations. These include The New Tennessee State Museum, Eagle View Elementary School, and OZ Arts Gallery and Studio Addition. Whitney became an adjunct professor within Auburn University’s School of Architecture in 2020.
To connect with Whitney, Click Here or 615.850.5509
As an Auburn alum and thesis student of Auburn’s Rural Studio, Whitney developed extensive experience with design and construction prior to starting her professional career with EOA Architects. A native of Birmingham, AL, she moved to Nashville in 2015 and has worked on a wide variety of projects with a range of experiences including programming, bridging documents, and feasibility studies. She has also worked through all phases of architectural design including schematic design, construction documents, construction administration, presentations, marketing, graphic design, and BIM management. Whitney has worked on projects of varying sizes and budgets, both new construction and renovations. These include The New Tennessee State Museum, Eagle View Elementary School, and OZ Arts Gallery and Studio Addition. Whitney became an adjunct professor within Auburn University’s School of Architecture in 2020.
To connect with Whitney, Click Here or 615.850.5509